WO2013019443A1 - Engine start control system for an electrically variable transmission - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to the control of an automotive transmission, specifically to an engine start control system and method for a vehicle having an electrically variable transmission.
- Some current hybrid electrically variable transmissions feature two electric motors coupled to an internal combustion engine utilizing a plurality of clutches and gear sets. At certain times it is desirable to operate the transmissions in strictly an electric mode or in a hybrid mode where the internal combustion engine and one or both motors operate simultaneously. Managing the many parameters such as clutch, engine and motor torques, battery power levels and usage, efficiency and smooth shifting between the various gears and drive modes, fuel economy, operational-cost efficiency, etc. pose many operational control challenges.
- the present disclosure provides an engine start control system for a vehicle having an electrically variable transmission.
- the control system comprises a supervisory controller adapted to input vehicle operating conditions and driver inputs, said supervisory controller adapted to determine and output a plurality of torque limits, a desired output torque, and an optimum engine speed; an input speed profiler adapted to generate and output an input speed profile and an input acceleration profile based on the optimum engine speed; a constraints evaluator adapted to generate and output a requested output torque based on the plurality of torque limits and desired output torque; a feedforward controller adapted to generate first and second feedforward motor torques based on the requested output torque and the input speed and input acceleration profiles; and a feedback controller adapted to generate first and second feedback motor torques based on a difference between the input speed profile and an actual input speed.
- the feedforward and feedback first and second motor torques are used to control the operation of the first and second electric motors when the engine is being turned on or off.
- the present disclosure also provides a method of controlling first and second electric motors of a vehicle having an electrically variable transmission during an engine start/stop operation.
- the disclosed method comprises using a processor to perform the steps of determining an input speed profile and an input acceleration profile based on an optimum engine speed; determine a requested output torque based on a plurality of torque limits and a desired output torque; determine first and second feedforward motor torques based on a requested output torque and the input speed and input acceleration profiles; determine first and second feedback motor torques based on a difference between the input speed profile and an actual input speed; and using the feedforward and feedback first and second motor torques to control the operation of the first and second electric motors when the engine is being turned on or off.
- Figure 1 is an illustration of a lever diagram of a drive system for a vehicle with an electrically variable transmission
- Figure 2 is an illustration of an example drive cycle for a vehicle in accordance with the present disclosure
- Figure 3 is a table describing the various drive cycle points illustrated in Figure 2;
- Figure 4 is a block diagram of a portion of a vehicle's powertrain incorporating a controller for executing the methodology disclosed herein;
- Figure 5 is a graph of engine, motor and output speeds versus time for electric vehicle operation in accordance with the present disclosure.
- Figure 6 is a graph of engine, motor and output torques versus time for under and over drive modes of operation in accordance with the present disclosure.
- the drive system 10 includes a first planetary gear set represented by a first lever and a second planetary gear set represented by a second lever ⁇ _2 ⁇
- of the first planetary gear set is connected to an internal combustion engine ICE via an input shaft 12.
- a sun gear Si of the first planetary gear set is connected to two clutches CB-
- the first clutch CBi is a braking mechanism that, when activated, grounds the sun gear Si to the drive unit's transaxle case.
- the second clutch C2 connects the sun gear S-
- An input brake is created when both clutches CB-j , C2 are activated at the same time.
- the carriers of the planetary gear sets are connected via a main shaft 14.
- a sun gear S2 of the second planetary gear set is connected to a first electric motor EMA.
- a ring gear R2 of the second planetary gear set is connected to a second electric motor EMB via a motor speed reducer ("MSR") 16.
- the ring gear f3 ⁇ 4 of the second planetary gear set is also connected to an output shaft 18.
- the motor speed reducer 16 controls the speed ratio between the second electric motor EMB and the output shaft 8.
- the '936 Application discloses three input ratios.
- a first ratio is created by activating the first clutch CB-) while deactivating the second clutch C2.
- a second ratio is created by deactivating the first clutch CB ⁇ while activating the second clutch C2.
- the third ratio is the input brake created by activating the first and second clutches CB ⁇ , C2.
- Figure 2 is an illustration of an example drive cycle for a vehicle containing a Figure 1 drive system 10 and being controlled in accordance with the present disclosure.
- the vehicle accelerates from a stop, cruises at high speed and brakes to a stop.
- the various points and switching points of the drive cycle are listed in the table shown in Figure 3.
- the system 10 enters different modes to deliver the required output power from the electric motors and/or engine to the output shaft. The modes are chosen for best fuel economy and drive quality.
- the system 10 will operate in the following modes: input brake electric vehicle (“IB-EV”), under drive electric vehicle (“UD-EV”), over drive electric vehicle (“OD- EV”), under drive engine on (“UD-EO”), over drive engine on (“OD-EO”), and neutral (N).
- IB-EV input brake electric vehicle
- UD-EV under drive electric vehicle
- OD- EV over drive electric vehicle
- UD-EO under drive engine on
- OD-EO over drive engine on
- neutral neutral
- Both clutches CBi and C2 will be applied (i.e., engaged or activated) to implement the IB-EV mode.
- will be applied while the second clutch C2 is not applied (i.e., disengaged or deactivated) to implement the UD-EV and UD-EO modes.
- the first clutch CB-] will not be applied while the second clutch C2 is applied to implement the OD-EV and OD-EO modes.
- and C2 will be disengaged in the neutral mode. It should be appreciated that this disclosure refers to the first clutch CB-
- the aspects of the present disclosure are designed to control the starting and shutdown of the engine ICE at certain points (i.e., points C and F) during the drive cycle.
- the engine start control method described herein is implemented on various components illustrated in Figure 4, which is a block diagram of a portion of a vehicle's powertrain 400 constructed in accordance with the principles disclosed herein.
- the powertrain 400 incorporates a supervisory hybrid electric vehicle controller 402, an input speed profiler 404, a constraints evaluator 406, a feedforward controller 408, feedback controller 410, the engine, first and second clutches CB ⁇
- the supervisory hybrid electric vehicle controller 402 inputs pedal position and various other vehicle operating conditions and parameters discussed herein. Outputs from the supervisory hybrid electric vehicle controller 402 are sent to the engine, clutches CB-j , C2, input speed profiler 404 and constraints evaluator 406. Outputs from the engine, clutches CB ⁇ , C2, input speed profiler 404 and constraints evaluator 406 are used by the feedforward controller 408, and feedback controller 410 to control the motor controllers 412, 414 and the hybrid transmission plant 420 to perform, among other things, the engine start control process described below. Example inputs, outputs and functions of the supervisory hybrid electric vehicle controller 402 are described in U.S. application no.
- the supervisory hybrid electric vehicle controller 402 outputs a torque engine T E _ CM D command to the engine and a torque clutch command T C L_CMD to the clutches.
- the supervisory hybrid electric vehicle controller 402 also outputs torque limits for both motors T a jjm, T b _Lim and the clutches T C L_Lim, a battery power limit PBATjjm and a desired output torque T 0 _des to the constraints evaluator 406.
- An optimum engine speed n e _ op t is output to the input speed profiler 404.
- An actual engine torque T E _ACT is output from the engine to the constraints evaluator 406, feedforward controller 408 and the hybrid transmission plant 420.
- Actual first and second clutch torques T C BI_ACT, TC2_ACT are output from the clutches to the constraints evaluator 406, feedforward controller 408 and the hybrid transmission plant 420.
- the constraints evaluator 406 additionally inputs an input (i.e., engine) speed profile prof and an input acceleration profile n, prof from the input speed profiler 404, and the output speed n 0 , output acceleration ri 0 and input acceleration r t from the hybrid transmission plant 420.
- the 406 outputs the maximum and minimum input accelerations n t max , r ⁇ min to the input speed profiler 404, and the requested output torque T 0 _ re q to the feedforward controller 408.
- the output speed n 0 , output acceleration ii 0 and input acceleration ⁇ ; from the hybrid transmission plant 420 are also input by the feedforward controller 408.
- the feedforward controller 408 additionally inputs the input speed profile n Lprof and the input acceleration profile n t prof from the input speed profiler 404.
- the feedforward controller 408 outputs feedforward torques for the first and second electric motors T AF F, T B FF to respective summation blocks S2, S3.
- the input speed profile n L prof from the input speed profiler 404 is also output to a subtraction block S1 , which also receives the input speed n, from the hybrid transmission plant 420.
- the difference between the input speed n, and the input speed profile n, _ prof is input by the feedback controller 410.
- the feedback controller 410 outputs feedback torques for the first and second electric motors TgFB, T b FB to the summation blocks S2, S3, respectively.
- the first motor controller 412 inputs the summation of the feedforward first motor torque T 3 FF and the feedback first motor torque T aF B-
- the second motor controller 414 inputs the summation of the feedforward second motor torque T B FF and the feedback second motor torque T bF B-
- the actual first motor torque TaACT and actual second motor torque T bA cT are input by the hybrid transmission plant 420, which also inputs a load torque T Lo ad-
- the hybrid transmission plant 420 also outputs the actual output torque T 0 ac t, clutch torque T C L, battery power P B AT and other parameters used by the powertrain 400.
- a vehicle with the disclosed powertrain 400 can operate in many modes depending on the states of the first and second clutches CB-
- the engine In the IB-EV mode, the engine is held stationary by the "brake" clutch CB-
- Only the high-voltage battery provides the motive power to propel the vehicle using the two electric motors EMA and EMB (i.e., electric vehicle or EV drive).
- the under drive modes enable a higher ratio between the engine and the main planetary gear carrier and provide more output torque for lower engine torque.
- the over drive modes enable a lower ratio between the engine and the main planetary gear carrier. This mode moves engine operation to a higher torque lower RPM condition for the same engine power.
- Engine starts can be performed when switching from EV drive to either the UD or OD with engine on (EO) modes.
- (for IB to OD) or C2 (for IB to UD) needs to be disengaged prior to starting the engine.
- the engine start control system when the engine start control system receives the request to crank up the engine, it first relays the request to disengage the second clutch C2 in a controlled manner. At the same time, the pressure on the first clutch CB ⁇ is maintained so that the first clutch CBi remains fully engaged.
- the objective of engine starts from IB to UD can be described as follows: use electric motor torques to generate input acceleration ⁇ , and speed up the engine, at the same time, the electric motor torques are coordinated to meet the driver's torque request T 0 _ req .
- engine torque T e and slipping clutch torque Tc2 are treated as known disturbances.
- the feedforward motor torques T 3 FF and T B FF for the engine start control can be determined by the feedforward controller 408 as follows:
- ⁇ , pmf and n,-_ prof are the desired engine acceleration and speed during starts.
- the shape of the desired engine speed can be tailored for different engine starting types, such as smooth starts or aggressive starts (in the input speed profiler 404 using e.g., n e 0 pt)-
- the peak acceleration during engine start events has to be restricted within motor/clutch torque limits and battery power limits as shown below:
- TCBI is the reaction torque of the engaged grounding clutch CB-
- T C BI is not actively adjusted during the starting process, but the torque limit of CB-
- T 0 _ r e q all terms can be measured or estimated except T 0 _ r e q .
- T C Bi min , TcBi max , as well as battery power limits PBAT min and PBAT max the constraints on T 0 req can be determined.
- the second electric motor's torque limit T bmax can be raised using a boost of a higher current/voltage.
- the feedforward motor torques for engine-start control T aF F and T b FF can be obtained since all the right hand terms are available.
- the feedback controller 410 implemented as proportional-integral ("PI") generates complementary motor torque commands T a FB, T bF B based on the deviation of actual engine speed from the desired one:
- the final motor torque commands are combined and sent to the two electric motor controllers 412, 414.
- the actual motor torques along with the actual engine torque and the off-going clutch torque, are the inputs to the physical transaxle system.
- the input torques overcome the load torque and generate accelerations to the input and output shafts.
- Figures 5 and 6 illustrate an example of vehicle responses and major variable traces during a drive cycle.
- the above-described engine start control system and method achieve a coordinated and robust control of the electric motor torques and clutch torques, which enable the transition from electric vehicle drive to hybrid drive while also meeting output torque request and actuator constraints.
- the system and method disclosed herein enable the transition of the engine speed from 0 RPM (in the IB-EV mode) to a desired level in under drive or over drive modes using the coordinated control of the electric motor torques and clutch torques.
- the system and method described herein ensures smooth and customizable engine starting quality and favorable drivability during the transition.
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Abstract
A system and method of controlling first (EMA) and second (EMB)electric motors of a vehicle having an electrically variable transmission during an engine start/stop operation. The system and method determine an input engine speed profile and an input engine acceleration profile based on an optimum engine speed, determine a requested output torque based on a plurality of torque limits and a desired output torque, determine first (TaFF) and second (TbFF) feedforward motor torques based on a requested output torque and the input speed and input acceleration profiles, determine first (TaFB) and second (TbFB) feedback motor torques based on a difference between the input engine speed profile and an actual input engine speed, and using the feedforward and feedback first and second motor torques to controlthe operation of the first and second electric motors when an engine (ICE) is being turned on or off.
Description
ENGINE START CONTROL SYSTEM FOR AN ELECTRICALLY
VARIABLE TRANSMISSION
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/513,061 , filed July 29, 2011.
FIELD
[0002] The present disclosure relates to the control of an automotive transmission, specifically to an engine start control system and method for a vehicle having an electrically variable transmission.
BACKGROUND
[0003] Some current hybrid electrically variable transmissions feature two electric motors coupled to an internal combustion engine utilizing a plurality of clutches and gear sets. At certain times it is desirable to operate the transmissions in strictly an electric mode or in a hybrid mode where the internal combustion engine and one or both motors operate simultaneously. Managing the many parameters such as clutch, engine and motor torques, battery power levels and usage, efficiency and smooth shifting between the various gears and drive modes, fuel economy, operational-cost efficiency, etc. pose many operational control challenges.
[0004] Thus, there remains a need for continuous improvement in the operational control of hybrid electrically variable transmissions.
SUMMARY
[0005] In one form, the present disclosure provides an engine start control system for a vehicle having an electrically variable transmission. The control system comprises a supervisory controller adapted to input vehicle operating conditions and driver inputs, said supervisory controller adapted to determine and output a plurality of torque limits, a desired output torque, and an optimum engine speed; an input speed profiler adapted to generate and output an input speed profile and an input acceleration profile based on the optimum engine speed; a constraints evaluator adapted to generate and output a requested output torque based on the plurality of torque limits and desired output torque; a feedforward controller adapted to generate first and second feedforward motor torques based on the requested output torque and the input speed and input acceleration profiles; and a feedback controller adapted to generate first and second feedback motor torques based on a difference between the input speed profile and an actual input speed. The feedforward and feedback first and second motor torques are used to control the operation of the first and second electric motors when the engine is being turned on or off.
[0006] The present disclosure also provides a method of controlling first and second electric motors of a vehicle having an electrically variable transmission during an engine start/stop operation. The disclosed method comprises using a processor to perform the steps of determining an input speed profile and an input acceleration profile based on an optimum engine speed; determine a requested output torque based on a plurality of torque limits and a
desired output torque; determine first and second feedforward motor torques based on a requested output torque and the input speed and input acceleration profiles; determine first and second feedback motor torques based on a difference between the input speed profile and an actual input speed; and using the feedforward and feedback first and second motor torques to control the operation of the first and second electric motors when the engine is being turned on or off.
[0007] Further areas of applicability of the present disclosure will become apparent from the detailed description, drawings and claims provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed description, including disclosed embodiments and drawings, are merely exemplary in nature intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention, its application or use. Thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] Figure 1 is an illustration of a lever diagram of a drive system for a vehicle with an electrically variable transmission;
[0009] Figure 2 is an illustration of an example drive cycle for a vehicle in accordance with the present disclosure;
[0010] Figure 3 is a table describing the various drive cycle points illustrated in Figure 2;
[0011] Figure 4 is a block diagram of a portion of a vehicle's powertrain incorporating a controller for executing the methodology disclosed herein;
[0012] Figure 5 is a graph of engine, motor and output speeds versus time for electric vehicle operation in accordance with the present disclosure; and
[0013] Figure 6 is a graph of engine, motor and output torques versus time for under and over drive modes of operation in accordance with the present disclosure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] U.S. Application no. 12/882,936, (the "'936 Application) filed September 15, 2010 and titled "Multi-Speed Drive Unit," discloses various compound-input electrically variable transmissions ("EVT"), the disclosure incorporated herein by reference. U.S. Application no. 13/188,799; filed July 22, 20 ; titled "Clutch System for a Transmission" (Chrysler Attorney docket no. 708578US1), the disclosure incorporated herein by reference, discloses a clutch system that can be used e.g., in the '936 Application's multi-speed drive unit to create a two dry "clutch" drive system, similar to a DDCT (dual dry clutch transmission), for the drive unit. Figure 1 is an example lever diagram of such a drive system 10.
[0015] A seen in Figure 1 , the drive system 10 includes a first planetary gear set represented by a first lever and a second planetary gear set represented by a second lever Ι_2· A ring gear R-| of the first planetary gear set is connected to an internal combustion engine ICE via an input shaft 12. A sun gear Si of the first planetary gear set is connected to two clutches CB-| , C2- In the illustrated example, the first clutch CBi is a braking mechanism that, when activated, grounds the sun gear Si to the drive unit's transaxle case. When
activated, the second clutch C2 connects the sun gear S-| to the engine. An input brake is created when both clutches CB-j , C2 are activated at the same time.
[0016] The carriers of the planetary gear sets are connected via a main shaft 14. A sun gear S2 of the second planetary gear set is connected to a first electric motor EMA. A ring gear R2 of the second planetary gear set is connected to a second electric motor EMB via a motor speed reducer ("MSR") 16. The ring gear f¾ of the second planetary gear set is also connected to an output shaft 18. The motor speed reducer 16 controls the speed ratio between the second electric motor EMB and the output shaft 8.
[0017] The '936 Application discloses three input ratios. A first ratio is created by activating the first clutch CB-) while deactivating the second clutch C2.
A second ratio is created by deactivating the first clutch CB^ while activating the second clutch C2. The third ratio is the input brake created by activating the first and second clutches CB^ , C2. There is a need to control the drive system 10 to efficiently switch between drive modes and gear ratios to optimize the system's and vehicle's performance and to improve fuel economy.
[0018] Figure 2 is an illustration of an example drive cycle for a vehicle containing a Figure 1 drive system 10 and being controlled in accordance with the present disclosure. In the example, the vehicle accelerates from a stop, cruises at high speed and brakes to a stop. The various points and switching points of the drive cycle are listed in the table shown in Figure 3.
[0019] During the cycle, the system 10 enters different modes to deliver the required output power from the electric motors and/or engine to the output shaft. The modes are chosen for best fuel economy and drive quality. The system 10 will operate in the following modes: input brake electric vehicle ("IB-EV"), under drive electric vehicle ("UD-EV"), over drive electric vehicle ("OD- EV"), under drive engine on ("UD-EO"), over drive engine on ("OD-EO"), and neutral (N). As shown in the table of Figure 3, there are points and modes when the electric motors are propelling the vehicle without assistance from the engine (e.g., point A), propelling the vehicle with the assistance from the engine (e.g., points D to E) or providing regenerative braking (e.g., point G).
[0020] Both clutches CBi and C2 will be applied (i.e., engaged or activated) to implement the IB-EV mode. The first clutch CB-| will be applied while the second clutch C2 is not applied (i.e., disengaged or deactivated) to implement the UD-EV and UD-EO modes. The first clutch CB-] will not be applied while the second clutch C2 is applied to implement the OD-EV and OD-EO modes. Both clutches CB-| and C2 will be disengaged in the neutral mode. It should be appreciated that this disclosure refers to the first clutch CB-| as a braking clutch, but the disclosure is not limited to a braking clutch; as shown in the '936 application, many clutches or synchronizers could be used in the system 10.
[0021] The aspects of the present disclosure are designed to control the starting and shutdown of the engine ICE at certain points (i.e., points C and F) during the drive cycle. The engine start control method described herein is
implemented on various components illustrated in Figure 4, which is a block diagram of a portion of a vehicle's powertrain 400 constructed in accordance with the principles disclosed herein. The powertrain 400 incorporates a supervisory hybrid electric vehicle controller 402, an input speed profiler 404, a constraints evaluator 406, a feedforward controller 408, feedback controller 410, the engine, first and second clutches CB<| , C2, first and second electric motor controllers
412, 414 for respectively controlling the first and second electric motors EMA, EMB, and a hybrid transmission plant 420.
[0022] The supervisory hybrid electric vehicle controller 402 inputs pedal position and various other vehicle operating conditions and parameters discussed herein. Outputs from the supervisory hybrid electric vehicle controller 402 are sent to the engine, clutches CB-j , C2, input speed profiler 404 and constraints evaluator 406. Outputs from the engine, clutches CB^ , C2, input speed profiler 404 and constraints evaluator 406 are used by the feedforward controller 408, and feedback controller 410 to control the motor controllers 412, 414 and the hybrid transmission plant 420 to perform, among other things, the engine start control process described below. Example inputs, outputs and functions of the supervisory hybrid electric vehicle controller 402 are described in U.S. application no. 61/513,080; filed July 29, 201 1 ; titled "Mode Selection Control System for an Electrically Variable Transmission" (Chrysler Attorney docket no. 708613US1), U.S. application no. 61/513,1 12; filed July 29, 201 1 ; titled "Motor Operation Control System for an Electrically Variable Transmission" (Chrysler Attorney docket no. 708612US1), and U.S. application no. 61/513,150;
filed July 29, 201 1 ; titled "Shift Execution Control System for an Electrically Variable Transmission" (Chrysler Attorney docket no. 70861 1 US1 ), the disclosures are each hereby incorporated herein by reference.
[0023] As shown in Figure 4, the supervisory hybrid electric vehicle controller 402 outputs a torque engine TE_CMD command to the engine and a torque clutch command TCL_CMD to the clutches. The supervisory hybrid electric vehicle controller 402 also outputs torque limits for both motors Tajjm, Tb_Lim and the clutches TCL_Lim, a battery power limit PBATjjm and a desired output torque T0_des to the constraints evaluator 406. An optimum engine speed ne_opt is output to the input speed profiler 404. An actual engine torque TE_ACT is output from the engine to the constraints evaluator 406, feedforward controller 408 and the hybrid transmission plant 420. Actual first and second clutch torques TCBI_ACT, TC2_ACT are output from the clutches to the constraints evaluator 406, feedforward controller 408 and the hybrid transmission plant 420.
[0024] The constraints evaluator 406 additionally inputs an input (i.e., engine) speed profile
prof and an input acceleration profile n, prof from the input speed profiler 404, and the output speed n0, output acceleration ri0 and input acceleration rt from the hybrid transmission plant 420. The constraints evaluator
406 outputs the maximum and minimum input accelerations nt max , r^ min to the input speed profiler 404, and the requested output torque T0_req to the feedforward controller 408. The output speed n0, output acceleration ii0 and input acceleration ή; from the hybrid transmission plant 420 are also input by the feedforward controller 408. The feedforward controller 408 additionally inputs the
input speed profile nLprof and the input acceleration profile nt prof from the input speed profiler 404. The feedforward controller 408 outputs feedforward torques for the first and second electric motors TAFF, TBFF to respective summation blocks S2, S3.
[0025] The input speed profile nL prof from the input speed profiler 404 is also output to a subtraction block S1 , which also receives the input speed n, from the hybrid transmission plant 420. The difference between the input speed n, and the input speed profile n, _prof is input by the feedback controller 410. The feedback controller 410 outputs feedback torques for the first and second electric motors TgFB, TbFB to the summation blocks S2, S3, respectively. The first motor controller 412 inputs the summation of the feedforward first motor torque T3FF and the feedback first motor torque TaFB- The second motor controller 414 inputs the summation of the feedforward second motor torque TBFF and the feedback second motor torque TbFB-
[0026] The actual first motor torque TaACT and actual second motor torque TbAcT are input by the hybrid transmission plant 420, which also inputs a load torque TLoad- The hybrid transmission plant 420 also outputs the actual output torque T0 act, clutch torque TCL, battery power PBAT and other parameters used by the powertrain 400.
[0027] As noted above, a vehicle with the disclosed powertrain 400 can operate in many modes depending on the states of the first and second clutches CB-| , C2- In the IB-EV mode, the engine is held stationary by the "brake" clutch CB-| and the second clutch C2. Only the high-voltage battery provides the motive
power to propel the vehicle using the two electric motors EMA and EMB (i.e., electric vehicle or EV drive). The under drive modes enable a higher ratio between the engine and the main planetary gear carrier and provide more output torque for lower engine torque. The over drive modes enable a lower ratio between the engine and the main planetary gear carrier. This mode moves engine operation to a higher torque lower RPM condition for the same engine power.
[0028] During the EV modes illustrated in Figures 2 and 3, when more motive power is needed to accelerate the vehicle or initiate travel at higher speeds, the engine has to be fired to generate additional power to meet the driver's demand (i.e., initiating a hybrid drive). The transitional period from the EV drive mode to the hybrid drive mode using the combustion engine and the power from the battery/electric motors is referred to as "engine starts."
[0029] Engine starts can be performed when switching from EV drive to either the UD or OD with engine on (EO) modes. One of the clutches CB-| (for IB to OD) or C2 (for IB to UD) needs to be disengaged prior to starting the engine.
For instance, for the IB to UD transition, when the engine start control system receives the request to crank up the engine, it first relays the request to disengage the second clutch C2 in a controlled manner. At the same time, the pressure on the first clutch CB^ is maintained so that the first clutch CBi remains fully engaged.
[0030] The objective of engine starts from IB to UD can be described as follows: use electric motor torques to generate input acceleration ή, and
speed up the engine, at the same time, the electric motor torques are coordinated to meet the driver's torque request T0_req. During the process, engine torque Te and slipping clutch torque Tc2 are treated as known disturbances. The feedforward motor torques T3FF and TBFF for the engine start control can be determined by the feedforward controller 408 as follows:
[0031] ή, pmf and n,-_prof are the desired engine acceleration and speed during starts. The shape of the desired engine speed can be tailored for different engine starting types, such as smooth starts or aggressive starts (in the input speed profiler 404 using e.g., ne 0pt)- Furthermore, the peak acceleration during engine start events has to be restricted within motor/clutch torque limits and battery power limits as shown below:
(2)
[0032] TCBI is the reaction torque of the engaged grounding clutch CB-| . Unlike the feedforward torques TAFF and TBFF, TCBI is not actively adjusted during the starting process, but the torque limit of CB-| (determined by the clamping pressure, disc dimension and friction material) will impose constraints on the magnitude of peak input acceleration and admissible motor torques. On
the right hand side of the above equation, all terms can be measured or estimated except T0_req. However, given torque limits Tamin, Tamax, Tbmin, Tbmax,
TCBimin, TcBimax, as well as battery power limits PBATmin and PBATmax, the constraints on T0 req can be determined. Moreover, during short-duration events such as engine start, the second electric motor's torque limit Tbmax can be raised using a boost of a higher current/voltage. In the end, the feedforward motor torques for engine-start control TaFF and TbFF can be obtained since all the right hand terms are available.
[0033] Due to model inaccuracy and uncertainties, however, the feedforward control alone cannot guarantee robust tracking of desired engine speed. The feedback controller 410 implemented as proportional-integral ("PI") generates complementary motor torque commands TaFB, TbFB based on the deviation of actual engine speed from the desired one:
= Pl(nL Prof - n,)
[0034] The final motor torque commands are combined and sent to the two electric motor controllers 412, 414. The actual motor torques, along with the actual engine torque and the off-going clutch torque, are the inputs to the physical transaxle system. The input torques overcome the load torque and generate accelerations to the input and output shafts. Figures 5 and 6 illustrate an example of vehicle responses and major variable traces during a drive cycle.
[0035] The above-described engine start control system and method achieve a coordinated and robust control of the electric motor torques and clutch
torques, which enable the transition from electric vehicle drive to hybrid drive while also meeting output torque request and actuator constraints. The system and method disclosed herein enable the transition of the engine speed from 0 RPM (in the IB-EV mode) to a desired level in under drive or over drive modes using the coordinated control of the electric motor torques and clutch torques. The system and method described herein ensures smooth and customizable engine starting quality and favorable drivability during the transition.
Claims
1. An engine start control system for a vehicle having an electrically variable transmission, said control system comprising:
a supervisory controller adapted to input vehicle operating conditions and driver inputs, said supervisory controller adapted to determine and output a plurality of torque limits, a desired output torque, and an optimum engine speed;
an input speed profiler adapted to generate and output an input speed profile and an input acceleration profile based on the optimum engine speed;
a constraints evaluator adapted to generate and output a requested output torque based on the plurality of torque limits and desired output torque;
a feed forward controller adapted to generate first and second feedforward motor torques based on the requested output torque and the input speed and input acceleration profiles; and
a feedback controller adapted to generate first and second feedback motor torques based on a difference between the input speed profile and an actual input speed,
wherein the feed forward and feedback first and second motor torques are used to control the operation of the first and second electric motors when the engine is being turned on or off.
2. The control system of claim , wherein the driver inputs comprise at least a throttle position.
3. The control system of claim 1 , wherein the constraints evaluator is further adapted to output a minimum input acceleration threshold and a maximum input acceleration threshold and said input profiler uses the minimum and maximum input acceleration thresholds when generating the input speed profile and the input acceleration profile.
4. The control system of claim 1 , wherein the supervisory controller is further adapted to output an engine torque command to the vehicle engine.
5. The control system of claim 4, wherein the engine is adapted to output an actual engine torque to the constraints evaluator and the feedforward controller, the constraints evaluator uses the actual engine torque when generating the requested output torque, and the feedforward controller uses the actual engine torque when generating the first and second feedforward motor torques.
6. The control system of claim 1 , wherein the supervisory controller is further adapted to output a clutch torque command to first and second clutches of the transmission.
7. The control system of claim 6, wherein the first and second clutches are respectively adapted to output first and second actual clutch torques to the constraints evaluator and the feedforward controller, the constraints evaluator uses the first and second actual clutch torques when generating the requested output torque, and the feedforward controller uses the first and second actual clutch torques when generating the first and second feedforward motor torques.
8. The control system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of torque limits comprises a first electric motor torque limit, a second electric motor torque limit, a clutch torque limit, and a battery power limit.
9. The control system of claim 1 , further comprising:
a first electric motor controller for inputting a summation of the first feedforward and feedback torques and generating an actual first motor torque used to control the first electric motor; and
a second electric motor controller for inputting a summation of the second feedforward and feedback torques and generating an actual second motor torque used to control the second electric motor.
10. The control system of claim 9, further comprising a hybrid transmission plant adapted to input the actual first and second motor torques, a load torque, actual engine torque and actual first and second clutch torques, said hybrid transmission plant being adapted to output an actual output speed and acceleration and an actual input speed and acceleration.
11. The control system of claim 10, wherein the constraints evaluator uses the actual output speed and acceleration and the actual input acceleration when generating the requested output torque, and the feedforward controller uses the actual output speed and acceleration and the actual input acceleration when generating the first and second feedforward motor torques.
12. A method of controlling first and second electric motors of a vehicle having an electrically variable transmission during an engine start/stop operation, said method comprising using a processor to perform the steps of:
determining an input speed profile and an input acceleration profile based on an optimum engine speed;
determine a requested output torque based on a plurality of torque limits and a desired output torque;
determine first and second feedforward motor torques based on a requested output torque and the input speed and input acceleration profiles;
determine first and second feedback motor torques based on a difference between the input speed profile and an actual input speed; and
using the feed forward and feedback first and second motor torques to control the operation, of the first and second electric motors when the engine is being turned on or off.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the optimum engine speed, torque limits and desired output torque are determined using vehicle operating conditions and a vehicle throttle position.
14. The method of claim 12, further comprising:
generating a minimum input acceleration threshold;
generating a maximum input acceleration threshold; and ensuring that the input acceleration profile is constrained with the minimum and maximum input acceleration thresholds.
15. The method of claim 12, further comprising determining an actual engine torque and using the actual engine torque when determining the requested output torque and the first and second feedforward motor torques.
16. The method of claim 12, further comprising:
determining a clutch torque command; and outputting the determined clutch torque command to first and second clutches of the transmission.
17. The method of claim 12, wherein the plurality of torque limits comprises a first electric motor torque limit, a second electric motor torque limit, a clutch torque limit, and a battery power limit.
18. The method of claim 12, further comprising:
generating an actual first motor torque used to control the first electric motor; and
generating an actual second motor torque used to control the second electric motor.
19. The method of claim 18, further comprising determining an actual output speed and acceleration and an actual input speed and acceleration based on the actual first and second motor torques, a load torque, actual engine torque and actual first and second clutch torques.
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